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Country’s basic law, prepared by the military government that came to power in May, was approved by the King of Thailand on July 22
BANGKOK, July 23. The military situation in Thailand will remain in force, despite the adoption of the interim constitution on July 22. This was reported on Wednesday at the National Council for the maintenance of peace and order (NCMPO) which is ruled the country after the military coup.
According to lawyers – advisers of NCMPO leading advocacy on the content of the new basic law of Thailand, through local media, the Constitution prescribed mechanisms further return of power in the country on the path of democracy. One of the first steps – creation of the National Legislative Assembly. It will consist of 220 people appointed monarch’s decree nominated NCMPO offer.
Members of the interim parliament are entitled to elect the head of the civilian government and 35 members of his cabinet. Head of Government and Ministers approves the decree King of Thailand. The lawyer noted Councillor NCMPO Vaisanen Krya Ngam theoretically new civilian prime minister may become General Prayut Chan-Ocha, who gets ahead the country after the military coup. The provisions of the basic law preclude it.
The Constitution also requires the establishment of the National Council for reforms consisting of 250 members representing all provinces of Thailand. The members of the Council are appointed and approved NCMPO King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Under the Constitution, members of the future government, the Legislative Assembly and Council reform should not only be non-partisan, but not consist in any political groups over the last three years.
As previously stated, General Prayut Chan-Ocha, temporary civilian government in Thailand will be in September. And the process of reform of the political system will take about a year. After this period, the country held general parliamentary elections, the results of which will elect a new democratic government. At the time of reform in Thailand in parallel with the civilian government will continue to exist NCMPO to be his chief advisor and coordinator.
In Thailand, May 22 military coup ousted from power was the civilian government dissolved the Senate, suspended the constitution. Stood at the head of the country’s General Prayut Chan-Ocha, Army Chief of Thailand. According to him, the army’s actions were a response to anti-government protests, which continued in Thailand in November 2013. The military government has prepared the interim constitution, July 22 it approved the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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